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Monthly Archives: August 2018
The vibrance of spiritually spontaneous Christianity
When Spirit-filled Christianity stops allowing spontaneity and succumbs to structure and systemization it soon gets stale. When every faithful Christ-follower is recognized as a priest of the living God, Christianity will be revolutionized! God’s voice, heard without ears, but with your … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, deception, faith, false prophets, God seeker, hearing God, hearing God's voice, holiness, prosperity, seeker sensitive church, seekers, seeking God, spontaneity, spontaneous church, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, great awakening, priesthood, priests, revival, vibrance, vibrant Christianity
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Guilty pleasures release the g-word in your life
When you’re behaving badly, you’re buying tickets for lots of future guilt trips. Guilty pleasures release the g-word in your life Guilt is not the source of your moral pain. Your unethical thoughts and behaviors are. Guilt is like speed bumps. … Continue reading
Posted in clear conscience, ethical decision making, how to overcome guilt, human conscience, immorality, moral character, moral choices, moral decision, moral failure, moral judgment, moral principles, moral relativism, moral restraints, moral standards, morals, overcome guilt, Uncategorized, universal moral principles, universal morality, voice of conscience, what is conscience
Tagged conscience, ethics, guilt, guilty conscience, guilty pleasures, morality, sharme
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Passionized or pacified?
Christianity should activate people with fire in their soul. Instead it too often seems to pacify them rather than passionizing them. If Christ is dead, a church meeting following Him leads to anarchy. If Christ is alive, following Him leads … Continue reading
Posted in authority, CEO, honky tonks, Jesus CEO, memory, nontraditional, passivity, security, spirit, spiritual authority, spiritual enemies, spiritual experiences, spiritual healing, spiritual hunger, spiritual listening, spiritual maturity, spiritual passion, spiritual presence, spiritual prompting, spiritual reading, spiritual reality, spiritual themes, spiritual voices, spiritualism, tradition, Uncategorized
Tagged 12 steps, anarchy, passion, seance, spiritual, spiritualists, spirituality, supernatural
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Spiritual authority & the kingdom of God
Christ wants to exercise His authority and build God’s kingdom, but, too often, church gives men the authority to override Him. However, the kingdom of God begins to manifest when people faithfully make the risen Jesus their supreme authority. Any authority … Continue reading
Posted in 'Tis The Gift To Be Simple, authority, collaborative learning, community, community building, community organizer, concepts of God, if all prophesy, In His steps, in the Spirit, living out the Gospel, Uncategorized
Tagged government, kingdom of God, politics, priests, spiritual authority
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Is there too much agreement in church?
Passive agreement is overrated and often bland. Connecting with people heart-to-heart is much more powerful and fulfilling. Social media trains people to be interactive while church continues to insist on keeping people passive and silent. However, when most of the … Continue reading
Posted in conscience, happiness, heart, heart care, heart religion, heart-felt love, hearts on fire, inner joy, joy, joy unspeakable, paralysis, paralyzed, Uncategorized, unhappiness
Tagged agreement, alternative church, Christianity, church, joy of the Lord, religion, square dancing
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Priests & other church leaders
Being hurt by religion is sometimes the first step toward learning to listen to and follow the risen Jesus. It helps us look beyond religious leaders to Christ. The body of Christ should be an environment of radical humility, honesty, … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14, biblical Christianity, Christianity, control, dishonesty, early Christianity, God's presence, healing, honesty, humility, sexual harassment, simple church, Uncategorized, walk in the light
Tagged Catholic Church, child abuse, church, church leadership, pastors, priests, religion
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Priests behaving badly in Pensylvania
A grand jury report issued on August 14 revealed that Roman Catholic bishops in Pennsylvania covered up child sexual abuse by more than 300 priests that took place over a period of 70 years. (A week before that numerous allegations … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, Bill Hybels, bishops, Catholic priest, child abuse, church, church leadership, hierarchy, Lord it over, preachers, priesthood, religion, sexual harassment, sin, sinner, sinners, sins, Uncategorized
Tagged behaving badly, Catholic Church, child abuse, Grand jury report, Pensylvania, priests, Roman Catholic, scandal
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A preacher’s tweak once a week isn’t enough
Christianity has to be more than a preacher’s little tweak once a week. All Christians (not just one per church) are called and ordained to preach the Gospel–to tell people the good news about Christ! The traditional church service typically doesn’t … Continue reading
Bill Hybels & Willow Creek show flaws of “Big Man On Campus” church
Perhaps Bill Hybels shows that the “Big Man On Campus” way of doing church is flawed. Here’s are some insights inspired by Bill’s alleged backstage harassment incidents at Willow Creek. Religious leaders who have power over a congregation and little … Continue reading
Posted in big man on campus, casual church, celebrities, church, form of godliness, having a form of godliness, human sexuality, religion, religious celebrities, seeker model, seeker sensitive church, seeker-church, seeker-driven, seeker-oriented, sermon, sexual addiction, Uncategorized, user friendly
Tagged Bill Hybels, campus, church, me too, me too movement, priests, sexual harassment, Willow Creek
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